But for all this newness in the living room, the people that actually make games are still far more likely to work with the tried-and-true PC. This chart from Statista shows the gap: According to a January survey by the Game Developers Conference, 53% of the 4,500 game developers surveyed said they are currently working on a game for the PC or Mac, compared to 27% for the PlayStation 4, 22% for the Xbox One, and 3% for the then-unreleased Switch.

This won't come to a surprise to those who follow the industry — many of those surveyed are independent developers, and the low barrier to entry and high potential rewards of a PC platform like Steam are typically more welcoming to their pursuits. The PC market also tends to welcome a more diverse set of games, from the weird to the comedic to the hardcore. This doesn't mean the PC is better, but it does serve as a reminder that the video game industry is much broader than headlines can sometimes suggest.